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The Institute's program meets a variety of goals. Some students attend courses to learn techniques for self-healthcare, some because of an interest in Eastern culture, and some want to explore a new career or add techniques and knowledge to their current practice.

The focus of courses is on experiential learning: taking the information into the body and experiencing the techniques and concepts in yourself and others. The relaxed learning environment is one of non-judgement, so students can find a safe place to express their experiences.

Each course offers lecture, exercises, meditations and hands-on training. The basic curriculum courses are 30 hours each and are offered in various formats throughout the year. In addition, the Institute offers shorter courses that complement the course material.

Each successive course builds carefully upon what has already been taught, adding new material that students can immediately begin to use in their lives. Continuing at their own pace through the curriculum, students may take courses independently or as part of a study program that leads to a certificate. During their studies, they can be a part of our COA (Certified Ohashiatsu® Apprentice) Program.The basic program takes about two year to complete. After graduation, students